NEW RELEASE OF THE WEEK: METALLICA ‘LIVE AT GRIMEY’S’ INDIE EXCLUSIVE!

AVAILABLE ON CD AND DOUBLE 10-INCH VINYL – IN STORE ONLY!

Being on the wrong side of a Metallica concert is a strange feeling. Picture this: Just yonder onstage, the band have set about trying to bring the house down, and are thundering away into the night as much as their mortality (and the host city’s by-laws) will allow them to. Yet, from the perspective of one that is stuck in a hidden corner of the mosh pit, the visual range afforded by the show is nothing more than the rather unattractive sight of James Hetfield’s rear end, as the vocalist has willfully fixated himself upon one hemispherical section of the arena – the one that isn’t yours. It’s a weird set of circumstances to find oneself in, particularly as the juxtaposition of mind-numbing delirium with moments of raw frustration will, in many countries, be seen as a form of cruel and unusual punishment.

Yet, that’s kind of how Metallica fans in North America feel at the moment, having watched their friends from Down Under be treated to not one, but two live EPs (Six Feet Down Under Part I and II). But fret not North America, for the biggest of the Big Four hasn’t entirely forgotten its home continent: the band’s Black Friday release for this year is a nine-track EP entitled Live at Grimey’s, and is sold exclusively on both CD and double 10-inch vinyl at participating independent retail outlets in North America (including The Record Exchange). As its name suggests, the EP documents a tiny pre-Bonnaroo gig that Metallica played in 2008 underneath Grimey’s New & Preloved Music store in Nashville – and what a recording it is.

In many ways, the uniqueness of this live release lies in the incredibly small size of the venue in which Metallica was playing (around 150 people, tops). As Peter Standish (Warner Bros. senior VP of marketing, and one of the 150 hardy souls that attended the show) explained, “It was very hot and sweaty. I remember turning around at one point and seeing at least a half-dozen Nashville police officers at the back of the room – definitely a moment of, ‘Uh-oh, what’s going on?’ But then I realized they were there as fans, not as security. They did whatever it took to get inside.” And honestly, who can fault them? Indeed, once the band starts proceedings with “No Remorse” – a cut from their 1981 debut album Kill ‘Em All – there’s no turning back. The pace is furious and intense – even despite Hetfield throwing the crowd off ever so slightly by introducing the song as one off the “new album”. The momentum seamlessly transitions into a blistering rendition of the band’s 1998 hit, “Fuel”, which itself is met head-on by the popular Ernest Hemingway-inspired number “For Whom The Bell Tolls”. On the latter, bassist Rob Trujillo coaxes a deep electric rumble from the depths of his bass guitar, producing a stellar moment of technical ability that acts as a shining example of how fresh and unprocessed some of the band’s older tunes sound on this record.

Although there are many criticisms that can be made about Metallica, the fact that they are born entertainers is hardly ever in question; on this EP, it is easy to see why. Ever the seasoned group of performers, the band grab every opportunity to interact with their audience with both hands. Take, for instance, the fact that one of the EP’s most memorable moments comes early in its second half when the band allows for a fan-based rendition of “The Frayed Ends of Sanity”. The sing-a-long runs for a good two and a half minutes, and is probably the closest one can get to a live performance of the song (Metallica have never played it live). There’s also something terribly endearing about the version of “Master of Puppets” which can be found on this release. Claustrophobic and constrained it may be, yet it somehow manages to lack the the theatrical panache that sullies the song’s many other live performances; I would not hesitate in dubbing this particular rendition of “Master of Puppets” as the best live recording of the song that one can find. — sputnikmusic.com

BUY THE BLACK ANGELS’ NEW CD AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE, GET A FREE TICKET TO SATURDAY’S NEUROLUX CONCERT!

The Black Angels are back in town for a Saturday show (Dec. 4) next door at Neurolux, and The Record Exchange has a deal for you: Purchase the Angels’ new CD Phosphene Dream and we’ll give you a FREE TICKET to the show (while supplies last). The CD is only $9.99. Tickets at the door (with no free CD) are $12. Do the math, kids.

We’re also selling Black Angels tickets sans CD if we run out, plus tix for a lot of other great shows at Neurolux. Dig it.

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY AT THE RX!

Good afternoon. It’s the last day of November, and we imagine you’re starting to think about your holiday gift-giving lists. With that, here’s a quick look at some of Tuesday’s new releases.

And don’t forget, we still have several titles available from Black Friday’s indie exclusive release day, including Metallica and the quickly-disappearing U2 12-inch.

NEW CDs

Bryan Adams Bare Bones

Black Eyed Peas The Beginning (three different CD versions!)

Fefe Dobson Joy

Flo Rida Only 1 Flo Pt. 1

Glee Cast Glee: The Music Vol. 4

Tim McGraw Number One Hits

Soulja Boy Deandre Way

Bruce Springsteen The Collection 1973-1984

Various Artists Black Swan Soundtrack

NEW VINYL

Frodus Soundlab 1

NEW DVD/BLU-RAY

Beyonce I Am World Tour

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

Knight and Day

Michael Douglas Film Collection

Fantasia/Fantasia 2000

Parks and Recreation Season 2

BONUS CLUB SALE MONDAY, DEC. 6: SAVE 20% OFF STOREWIDE, INCLUDING RECORD EXCHANGE GIFT CARDS!

The Record Exchange annual Bonus Club Sale will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 6. Celebrate the holidays with us and SAVE 20% OFF STOREWIDE, INCLUDING RECORD EXCHANGE GIFT CARDS! (You don’t have to be a Bonus Club member to get the discount.)

This festive evening features giveaways, raffle prizes (including a turntable!), snacks, special guests and DJs from the Vinyl Preservation Society of Idaho. Oh yeah, and beer. Delicious, nourishing, warming beer.

In addition to housing Boise’s Biggest and Best Gift Shop, this season The Record Exchange has dozens of new indie store exclusives, plus hundreds of Give the Gift of Music titles priced $9.99 or less!

We will also have for sale a special benefit CD featuring the late Charley Mixon. Read more about the album, the proceeds from which will go to The Allumbaugh House, HERE.

If you’re not already a member of the RX Bonus Club, you can sign up at the Bonus Club Party and start saving! As a Bonus Club member, you get $10 in store credit every time you accrue $120 in store purchases.

If you want to sign up for the RX Bonus Club prior to the sale, visit The Record Exchange and ask a clerk for a free membership form!

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 25 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING NOV. 28)

1. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Kanye West
2. High Violet (Expanded Edition), The National
3. Wide Awake in Europe, U2
4. Brothers, The Black Keys
5. Come Around Sundown, Kings of Leon
6. Walking Far From Home, Iron & Wine
7. Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons
8. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Jimi Hendrix
9. Joy to the World, Pink Martini
10. Tumbling Dice, The Gaslight Anthem
11. Featuring, Norah Jones
12. The Promise, Bruce Springsteen
13.
All Rebel Rockers, Michael Franti and Spearhead
14. Live at Grimey’s, Metallica
15. Danger Days
, My Chemical Romance
16. Born Free
, Kid Rock
17.
Halcyon Digest, Deerhunter
18.
Le Noise, Neil Young
19. God Willin’ and the Creek Don’t Rise, Ray LaMontagne
20.
Small Craft on a Milk Sea, Brian Eno
21. To the Sea
, Jack Johnson
22. So Runs the World Away
, Josh Ritter
23. The Suburbs
, Arcade Fire
24. Pink Friday
, Nicki Minaj
25. Junky Star
, Ryan Bingham and the Dead Horses